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susan mcguiness, cbs news, danville, kentucky. >>> do you like your spuds? so do the potato farmers in idaho. they planted nearly 350,000 acres of them which is 8% more than last year. that's good for you, maybe not so good for the farmers because larger supply could mean the price goes down which again is good for you, not so good for them. >> baked poe take toffees are never really -- potatoes are never really expensive and they're good with little bits of bacon. >>> on this date in 1979 we recorded our earliest measurable snowfall. >> really? how large was it? >> only .3-inch downtown, but go to our website and check out my blog and get the details. there was a much larger snow north and east of here and it was also boston's first measurable snowfall. let's start with fall colors, getting pretty nice out to the west, got the autumn glory festival in oakland. we have good color to the east now of i-81 and some color around the immediate metro area, montgomery county, fairfax county, prince george's, but not a whole bunch. you have to get up to frederick co
susan mcguiness, cbs news, danville, kentucky. >>> do you like your spuds? so do the potato farmers in idaho. they planted nearly 350,000 acres of them which is 8% more than last year. that's good for you, maybe not so good for the farmers because larger supply could mean the price goes down which again is good for you, not so good for them. >> baked poe take toffees are never really -- potatoes are never really expensive and they're good with little bits of bacon. >>>...
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. >>> cbs this morning is just 30 minutes away. >> one of our favorite shows of course. charlie rose joining us live from los angeles apparent accepting an emmy or something. what are you doing out there, charlie? >> i came ow to do a little -- came out to do a little conference talk with some people at cbs and some conversations about what's happening in hollywood and things like that but it's fun to be out here. fly back tonight in time to do some things on the debate. tomorrow morning can't wait to see the debate, though. >> us, too. >> good morning to you. this morning we'll go to danville, kentucky to see how vice president biden and congressman ryan are preparing for the debate. we'll ask obama's senior strategist if biden can make up for the president's performance last week. also, at pen, colorado has a -- aspen, colorado has a big bear problem. we'll ride along as police confront the neighborhood troublemakers. also, we'll look at new documents out this morning 50 years after the cuban missile crisis. that and more when we see you at 7:00. >> all right, charlie.
. >>> cbs this morning is just 30 minutes away. >> one of our favorite shows of course. charlie rose joining us live from los angeles apparent accepting an emmy or something. what are you doing out there, charlie? >> i came ow to do a little -- came out to do a little conference talk with some people at cbs and some conversations about what's happening in hollywood and things like that but it's fun to be out here. fly back tonight in time to do some things on the debate....
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, the supreme court. >> eight of the nine supreme court justices will decide the case. associate justice elaine take kagan has recused herself. she served as solicitor general prior to joining the court. >>> people who report wrongdoing which can impact national security can now also report waste, fraud or abuse without fear of retaliation. that's because the president signed a policy directive providing that protection to whistle blowers. under the policy whistle blowers who handle classified information -- anyone who reports wrongdoing can be protected. >>> it's 4:43. turning our -- 4:33. turning our attention to the race for the white house, the two men vying for vice president will face off in kentucky. >> after president obama's lackluster performance, people are looking to vice president biden to help them rebound. >> reporter: paul ryan arrived in kentucky ahead of his first nationally televised debate. the number two man on the g.o.p. ticket told reporters earlier in florida voters will see a clear choice when he faces off against vice president joe bi
danielle nottingham, cbs news, the supreme court. >> eight of the nine supreme court justices will decide the case. associate justice elaine take kagan has recused herself. she served as solicitor general prior to joining the court. >>> people who report wrongdoing which can impact national security can now also report waste, fraud or abuse without fear of retaliation. that's because the president signed a policy directive providing that protection to whistle blowers. under the...
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david martin, cbs news, new castle, pennsylvania. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh you ready buddy? you're probably not getting called up to the majors. but your fence? that's pro. finish like a pro with cabot wood stains. cabot...that's pro. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> clooney's ex in a bikini and in a body bag. playful on a yacht and then thrown overboard. the shocking stunt, did it go too far? >> i asked george clooney whether i could borrow his ex-girlfriend, things happen. >>> then justin bieber's gq confessions. the drinking, the swearing and -- ♪ >> where does he rank on the new "forbes" power list. >>> "e.t.'s" in
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everything in our house comes to a complete captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. people waited outside overnight just for the chance to be inside the supreme court today for the most controversial case of this term. at stake: admission to college for millions of americans for generations to come. a decade ago, the court ruled that race could be used as a factor granting college admissions. but today, a new supreme court heard a challenge to that which could change the law of the land on affirmative action. wyatt andrews was in the court today. >> reporter: abigail fisher was denied admission to the university of texas, she says, because of admission policies that favored less-qualified minorities. her simple argument is to stop using skin color in college admission. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> reporter: the u.t. entering class is among the most diverse anywhere, roughly 50% white and 50% minority. by law, the school h
everything in our house comes to a complete captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. people waited outside overnight just for the chance to be inside the supreme court today for the most controversial case of this term. at stake: admission to college for millions of americans for generations to come. a decade ago, the court ruled that race could be used as a factor granting college admissions. but today, a new supreme...
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here's a little bit of what he said to cbs this morning a couple days ago. listen. >> for enhanced or continued security that we had, that we had known, that we had come to live with and work with no tl for the environment we had, we felt we needed more, not less. there was pressure to reduce the number of security people there. >> pressure from where? >> higher headquarters at state department. >> so to me that is very much a red flag in that. if the issue of course would be if the numbers are being intentionally kept low, who do you blame for that? >> well, we have two people coming from the state department who are going to answer those questions. thus far, they have not owned up to it. literally it's only been in the last 12 to 16 hours that the state department is now even admitting there were no protests, the video was not the genesis of this. so, you know, those facts are slowly coming out. we're going to pry them out of this administration. and that's what the hearing is all about at noon. >> you know, you have said that you believe that there's a co
here's a little bit of what he said to cbs this morning a couple days ago. listen. >> for enhanced or continued security that we had, that we had known, that we had come to live with and work with no tl for the environment we had, we felt we needed more, not less. there was pressure to reduce the number of security people there. >> pressure from where? >> higher headquarters at state department. >> so to me that is very much a red flag in that. if the issue of course...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're beginning tonight with two important stories involving the brain. first, a study out today that may affect hundreds of thousands of american troops. in recent years, more than 200,000 of them have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries, including concussions. the question for researchers is whether these troops suffer the same long-term effects that are turning up among some football players. dr. jon lapook reports we may now have an answer. >> reporter: nick colgin came back from afghanistan in 2008 with a bronze star for heroism and a problem that's destroying his life. >> a rocket propelled grenade hit off the right side of my humvee and i didn't realize it at the time but i had suffered a traumatic brain injury. i got home and i couldn't spell my name. >> reporter: four years after the explosion, his traumatic brain injury, or teen eye, the,l consuming. >> my headaches have been so bad i have to sleep in a closet to get it dark enough so my head doesn't hurt. my depre
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later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news, in new york. anthony mason will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ÷+ >>> the biggest party in town as the golden gate bridge march and milestones. it is the bridge's 70th anniversary >>> less glamorous the work wraping up on the dumbarton bridge this holiday weekend >>> a connection you might not know and we had soldiers in bridge this holiday weekend >>> a connection you might not know and we had soldiers in visit:
later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news, in new york. anthony mason will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ÷+ >>> the biggest party in town as the golden gate bridge march and milestones. it is the bridge's 70th anniversary >>> less glamorous the work wraping up on the dumbarton bridge this holiday weekend >>> a connection you might not know and we had soldiers in...
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the story you'll see only on cbs 5. we take a close look. >> reporter: from the outside it looks like any other large rusting barge in the bay. but 40 years ago it was the center piece of a top secret cia project code named jennifer. how secret a project was this? was this top secret? >> this is probably as tight as it gets. >> reporter: there was an i will be rat cover story that this was built to do underwater mining by howard hughes. the cia designed this to go pick up a sunken soviet submarine. >> wanted to pick it up. they built a claw to pick up the submarine. >> reporter: few cameras have been allowed inside. its submerged behind the hughes mining ship. then positioned over the soviet sub. in 1974 the cia successfully raised the sub along with the bodies of several russian seamen. >> there's various stories they only got part of the submarine, they got this, that. that stuff will probably be aired out in a couple hundred years when the cia declassifies the rest of the story. >> reporter: that's not the end the st
the story you'll see only on cbs 5. we take a close look. >> reporter: from the outside it looks like any other large rusting barge in the bay. but 40 years ago it was the center piece of a top secret cia project code named jennifer. how secret a project was this? was this top secret? >> this is probably as tight as it gets. >> reporter: there was an i will be rat cover story that this was built to do underwater mining by howard hughes. the cia designed this to go pick up a...
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francis high school don knapp cbs 5 >>> in new york as somber day for a marine killed in afghanistan funeral services for 21 year-old lance corporal gregory buckley jr. in long island it was killed this and they is capt. a new key and when an afghan police officer opened fire at a marine gym. he was scheduled to be home this week on leave defense secretary leon panetta working with the afghan president on the insider attacks panetta called on the karzeid and encouraged him to work with u.s. commanders to ensure rigorous beddings of afghan recruits american and allied troops working with the afghan army in preparation for the transition to complete afghan security control by 2014. efforts to help veterans returning from more picked up in the wake of record number of suicides. one bay area lawmaker organized an event to give that's what they need edison will stop lisa washington on what is needed. >>> ricardo apps knows firsthand the importance of resources for soldiers returning home from war. >>> for seven years i was lost in sacramento >>> the gulf war veteran spanned 17 years in ac
francis high school don knapp cbs 5 >>> in new york as somber day for a marine killed in afghanistan funeral services for 21 year-old lance corporal gregory buckley jr. in long island it was killed this and they is capt. a new key and when an afghan police officer opened fire at a marine gym. he was scheduled to be home this week on leave defense secretary leon panetta working with the afghan president on the insider attacks panetta called on the karzeid and encouraged him to work with...
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pbs ran the live coverage from cbs. it was the first time i relived that day. i can understand what my parens and their generation had sperned watching that. what i couldn't get from that experience was what it felt like to live in a world before that had happened, before the idea of something like that happening was on their radar, before those memories entered their with them forever. i think of the same thing with 9/11 because i can vividly remember what my life was and what all of our lives were like september 10th, 2001, and before when something like this really was not on our radar day-to-day, and really, you know, how it just changed so profoundly then. i don't know that you could ever communicate what it felt like to be live on september 10th, 2011. >> you couldn't because it was unimaginable, an attack on american soil. a basic understanding of what america was was broken. you can never explain what it was like. i had an amazing sort of deep moment. i was going to the high line which in new york is on the west side of new york with my kids on sunday,
pbs ran the live coverage from cbs. it was the first time i relived that day. i can understand what my parens and their generation had sperned watching that. what i couldn't get from that experience was what it felt like to live in a world before that had happened, before the idea of something like that happening was on their radar, before those memories entered their with them forever. i think of the same thing with 9/11 because i can vividly remember what my life was and what all of our lives...
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he did was, you could see it in cbs poll, their panel of uncommitted voters. liz: the guys and ladies in 40 40 40-yard line. >> yes, 30% said that romneycared about people about them at the beginning of the debate, by the end it was 53, almost doubles, he made hi hims, i am not an ogre, and second he managed to say, i have a vision, my ideas here is my program, president was terrible. liz: here is the problem, we're also seeing al gore who blew a comfortable lead. >> yes, against bush, the debate. with whoever the challenger is, that was two nonincumbents, the reason it was s important for romney is he had been sohammerred. he is an upspside down favorable/untapunfavable rating. >> it left the viewers thinking. >> you saw this guy, you said, he is not -- oh my god i should look at him, look, the president still has one commanding poll aspect, which he may be on the verge of throwing away because of their desire to now redemonnize romney. he has an aproppal rating at 50%. liz: but he is attacking eploiting his own record. >> but look, the people of ipoll last y
he did was, you could see it in cbs poll, their panel of uncommitted voters. liz: the guys and ladies in 40 40 40-yard line. >> yes, 30% said that romneycared about people about them at the beginning of the debate, by the end it was 53, almost doubles, he made hi hims, i am not an ogre, and second he managed to say, i have a vision, my ideas here is my program, president was terrible. liz: here is the problem, we're also seeing al gore who blew a comfortable lead. >> yes, against...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening everyone i'm jeff glor. the newly minted team of mitt romney and ryan was on the move today. campaigning in virginia and wisconsin. they were also to address voters nationwide on "60 minutes." the republican convention starts two weeks from tomorrow. we have a team of reporters on the trail tonight. we begin with jan crawford in north carolina. >> reporter: it's day two of the bus tour and day two of the ryan romney ticket. greeted by the largest crowds of the campaign he has a new energy and focus. ryan was boldly confident. >> reporter: the surprise announcement came 10 days after romney decided on ryan. a closely guarded secret only a handful of people knew. when they met in boston ryan was in disguise wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap in the airport. to get to virginia for the announcement he snuck out of his house and into the back woods to get to his ride. the campaign has refocused into a serious campaign. we can either stay on the current path we are on, a nation in debt, a nation in despair, a
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening everyone i'm jeff glor. the newly minted team of mitt romney and ryan was on the move today. campaigning in virginia and wisconsin. they were also to address voters nationwide on "60 minutes." the republican convention starts two weeks from tomorrow. we have a team of reporters on the trail tonight. we begin with jan crawford in north carolina. >> reporter: it's day two of the bus...
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later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news, in new york. anthony mason will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ÷+ >>> coming up on wjz's eyewitness news tonight. we're tracking tropical storm burles. >>> wjz is live with details on what went down where one person has died and one person was stabbed. >>> and adam jones had contact with the orioles, now it,,
later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news, in new york. anthony mason will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ÷+ >>> coming up on wjz's eyewitness news tonight. we're tracking tropical storm burles. >>> wjz is live with details on what went down where one person has died and one person was stabbed. >>> and adam jones had contact with the orioles, now it,,
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effort to be that, there are other shows a few, that do as well, but certainly aches aches, and seeks cbs, the coverage is standed. in all likelihood, if you watch traditional media sources or reading times are post, you are not getting the whole story, maybe not even an honest story, but you have to look behind facts and articles. neil: i leave it as you did, and i'm open to it attacks on both sides as long as it is both sides, go crazy on the other guy too, therefore a time when the media just did so. but, it is weird. andy, always a pleasure. >> i want to get back in that argument about taxes too, i wanted to jump in while i was listening. >> that another saga because, i lost my appetite. but andy, thank you very much, let's get you back again. >> thank you. neil: he might need them, where the president is slamming the fat cat bankers, that could be backfiring. >> some people on wall street who took the unbelieve able risks, with other people's money. >> i did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of you know fat cat bankers on wall street. >> american people will not excuse or
effort to be that, there are other shows a few, that do as well, but certainly aches aches, and seeks cbs, the coverage is standed. in all likelihood, if you watch traditional media sources or reading times are post, you are not getting the whole story, maybe not even an honest story, but you have to look behind facts and articles. neil: i leave it as you did, and i'm open to it attacks on both sides as long as it is both sides, go crazy on the other guy too, therefore a time when the media...
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the only thing that's worse is the inability of the media -- september for maybe fox, cbs and maybe cnn to the extent that they got that diary, nobody's covering this. >> greta: why? >> because they protect him. he's the prince -- >> greta: the people want -- i mean the people are hungry for the news. there is some competition i. oh, come on. the ability to -- to rationalize for him is unbelievable -- >> greta: even in a coverup. >> i don't think they buy t. i think they -- they are so desperate to make sure he gets re-elected. they think right-wing forces are driving the story. if there was a republican president, we would be talking about impeachment. the coverup is palpable. it's clear. it took me about -- maybe because i was a prosecutor, it took me about two days to figure out they were covering this up. this was clearly a terrorist attack from the moment it happened. if you knew the prior history of the consulate, you don't need the email telling you the group that was claiming credit for it. you had to know there was this was a terror attack. >> greta: nice to see you. today, sec
the only thing that's worse is the inability of the media -- september for maybe fox, cbs and maybe cnn to the extent that they got that diary, nobody's covering this. >> greta: why? >> because they protect him. he's the prince -- >> greta: the people want -- i mean the people are hungry for the news. there is some competition i. oh, come on. the ability to -- to rationalize for him is unbelievable -- >> greta: even in a coverup. >> i don't think they buy t. i...
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if mitt romney had a half-brother living in a slum i would be on topic on msnbc, cbs news and all the sunday talk shows but this fact is not reported by those outlets. they pretend it doesn't exist. it's immensely interesting that 50 times quoted the bible -- >> jon: he is referring to president obama's half-brother that is living in squalor in africa. >> it's very interesting how the media has tried to ignore this. because such enormous success at box office they haven't been able to ignore it for long. the box office receipts are pretty good. hollywood is absolutely, i think they have no idea what to make of this film but it's interesting when you have a political documentary saying something or michael moore, "nightline" did some stories and some of the other movies they called him an american populist in the grand tradition. when they were covering 2016 they denigrated it, they disregarded it and they mocked it. >> jon: they loved michael moore gets invited on the tonight show. >> wins academy awards. [ laughter ] >>> what he is tapping in to the media have let obama emerge to bec
if mitt romney had a half-brother living in a slum i would be on topic on msnbc, cbs news and all the sunday talk shows but this fact is not reported by those outlets. they pretend it doesn't exist. it's immensely interesting that 50 times quoted the bible -- >> jon: he is referring to president obama's half-brother that is living in squalor in africa. >> it's very interesting how the media has tried to ignore this. because such enormous success at box office they haven't been able...
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traffic is going to be a mess. >>> cbs moneywatch time now on a friday. two giants try to make a connection. good morning. >> reporter: asian markets were mixed following more worries about weak corporate earnings. tokyo's nikkei shed a fraction. hang seng added half of a percent. the labor department reported the number of people filing new claims for unemployment declined to the lowest level in 4 1/2 years but the news did little to move the stock market. the dow lost 18 points on thursday. the nasdaq was off two points. a japanese cell phone company wants to buy 70% of struggling sprint-nextel corporation. sprint is the third largest cell phone company in the u.s. it continues to lose high paying subscribers to verizon and at&t. it is valued at about $13 billion. the price of corn jumped 5% on the commodities market and ill mean higher prices for meats and other products that contain corn. throughout damaged corn for december delivery finished at $7.73 a bushel on thursday. the agriculture department expects the harvest will be the smallest in six year
traffic is going to be a mess. >>> cbs moneywatch time now on a friday. two giants try to make a connection. good morning. >> reporter: asian markets were mixed following more worries about weak corporate earnings. tokyo's nikkei shed a fraction. hang seng added half of a percent. the labor department reported the number of people filing new claims for unemployment declined to the lowest level in 4 1/2 years but the news did little to move the stock market. the dow lost 18 points...
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that attorney is now trying to get ahold of that package and the contents of which, according to cbs news, supposedly describe how holmes would kill people. the information is privileged, according to holmes' attorney, confidential and should not be in the hands of the police. > now, i want to tell you this, on monday, school officials, including the campus police chief did answer some questions. and i want you to specifically listen to this exchange i had with the police chief regarding holmes' interaction with the campus security. >> did your department or any of your officers have any interaction with this student whatsoever? >> we -- i don't have any information on him at all. >> did you do a records check on him? >> yes. and as you already know, i think there was a traffic ticket from aurora. that's it for us, then and everyone. >> nobody ever brought him to your attention in any way? >> we've had no contact with him on a criminal matter whatsoever as a police department. >> a spokesperson for the university told cnn yesterday that because of gag orders that have been put in pla
that attorney is now trying to get ahold of that package and the contents of which, according to cbs news, supposedly describe how holmes would kill people. the information is privileged, according to holmes' attorney, confidential and should not be in the hands of the police. > now, i want to tell you this, on monday, school officials, including the campus police chief did answer some questions. and i want you to specifically listen to this exchange i had with the police chief regarding...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, august 13, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with youment i'm terrell brown. mitt romney's choice of congressman paul ryan as his running mate on government spending and responsibility. ryan, the tea party favorite has proposed a budget plan reshaping medicare cutting spending for the elderly and poor. democrats are calling it the romney ryan plan. they sat down with bob schieffer for their first interview together. it's turned into a referendum on ryan's budget proposal. >> i have my budget plan as you know that i've put out. that's the budget plan that we're going to run on. at the same time, we have the record of president obama. if people think, by the way, that their utility bill has gone down, they should vote for him. if they think jobs are more plentiful -- >> i'm going to quote you. america is a place where if you work hard and play by the rules you can get ahead. but the fact is a lot of people don't think that's true anymore. >> president obama is picking winners and losers based on connections,
captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, august 13, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with youment i'm terrell brown. mitt romney's choice of congressman paul ryan as his running mate on government spending and responsibility. ryan, the tea party favorite has proposed a budget plan reshaping medicare cutting spending for the elderly and poor. democrats are calling it the romney ryan plan. they sat down with bob schieffer for...
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this is the "cbs morning news". i'm terrell brown in new york. this is the "cbs morning news". i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards. i love 'em! >>> a soldier got a hero's welcome when he returned home to michigan this week after his third tour of duty in afghanistan. elaine quijano reports it's been a long journey from the battlefield to a high school homecoming. >> reporter: the homecoming game in michigan always draws a big crowd. but this year was special. they welcomed home one of their favorite football stars, a man who went on to become army staff sergeant travis mills. >> this is awesome. okay. yeah. >> reporter: mills was on his third tour in afghanistan. in april a bomb exploded beneath him. >> sat my bag down and five, six seco
this is the "cbs morning news". i'm terrell brown in new york. this is the "cbs morning news". i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards....
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captioning sponsored by cbs red s is the "cbs evening news." >> dubois: good evening. i'm maurice dubois. the blind chinese dissident chen guangcheng has landed at newark airport just outside new york city. his departure from beijing marked a sudden end to a diplomatic stalemate and an apparent positive turn in u.s.- china developments. elaine quijano is watching developments tonight here in new york. elaine, good evening. >> reporter: after a 12-hour flight from beijing, chen guangcheng headed here to new york city. his arrival here marks the end of nearly a month of uncertainty and a high-profile test of u.s.- china relations. supporters cheered as chen arrived at new york university. >> i am very gratified to see the chinese government has been dealing with the situation restraint and calm. >> reporter: the case focused international attention on the thorny issue of human rights in china. >> the u.s. and china, at least in this instance, were able to work together for an outcome satisfactory to both sides and mr. chen. >> reporter: chen is a self- taught lawyer, had
captioning sponsored by cbs red s is the "cbs evening news." >> dubois: good evening. i'm maurice dubois. the blind chinese dissident chen guangcheng has landed at newark airport just outside new york city. his departure from beijing marked a sudden end to a diplomatic stalemate and an apparent positive turn in u.s.- china developments. elaine quijano is watching developments tonight here in new york. elaine, good evening. >> reporter: after a 12-hour flight from beijing,...
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let's take a listen to what he said to cbs news. he's going to be testifying this morning at that oversight hearing. let's take a listen. >> -- or continued security that we had, that we had known, that we had come to live with and work with there for the environment we had, we felt we needed more, not less. >> and, zoraida, when asked who felt that you needed to do more with less, he said the state department superiors. and we also hear that eric who will also be testifying today, a former regional top security officer in libya, had repeatedly asked the state department for additional personnel for benghazi, received no response several times, zoraida. this is going to be a key focus, i believe, at that hearing this morning. >> so many concerning details we're hearing. we appreciate it, elise. >>> today's libya attack hearing begins at noon eastern time the keep it tuned to cnn and cnn.com for the latest throughout the day. >>> call it a buckeye bounce, mitt romney making big gains in ohio after the first debate. this is a new cnn/
let's take a listen to what he said to cbs news. he's going to be testifying this morning at that oversight hearing. let's take a listen. >> -- or continued security that we had, that we had known, that we had come to live with and work with there for the environment we had, we felt we needed more, not less. >> and, zoraida, when asked who felt that you needed to do more with less, he said the state department superiors. and we also hear that eric who will also be testifying today,...
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captioning funded by cbs opening statements. president obama delivers his state of the union address saying he's prepared to battle congress to pass his economic policy. >> i intend to fight obstruction with action and i will oppose any effort to return to the very same policies that brought on this economic crisis in the first place. >> hostages freed in an early morning raid. they free an american and danish citizen held in somalia. >>> recovering and returning. congresswoman gabrielle giffords officially resigns today but hasn't closed the door on a political comeback. this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, january 25, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> we begin overseas and a successful rescue mission in somalia. american jessica beuchanan and paul hagan were freed. u.s. forces orchestrated a nighttime rescue using two helicopters to reach their location. the workers were kidnapped back in october in northern somalia. they worked for a danish group and somali pirate sies nin
captioning funded by cbs opening statements. president obama delivers his state of the union address saying he's prepared to battle congress to pass his economic policy. >> i intend to fight obstruction with action and i will oppose any effort to return to the very same policies that brought on this economic crisis in the first place. >> hostages freed in an early morning raid. they free an american and danish citizen held in somalia. >>> recovering and returning....
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> dubois: good evening. i'm cube cube. the blind chinese dissident chen guangcheng has landed at newark airport just outside new york city. his depart infrastructure beijing marked a sudden end to a diplomatic stalemate and an apparent positive turn in u.s.-china developments. elaine quijano joins us from new york. >> reporter: after a 12-hour flight from beijing, chen guangcheng is now on american soil. his arrival here marks end of nearly a month of uncertainty and a high-profile test for u.s.-china relations. just before noon in beijing today, the blind activist was told to pack his bags with his wife and two children. chen did not know until his arrival at the airport that they were headed to the united states. ken lieberthal is with the brookings institute. >> the u.s. and china, at least in this instance, were able to work together for an outcome satisfactory to tho both sides and mr. chen. >> reporter: the case focused international attention on the thorny issue of human right rign china. chen air, self-taught lawye
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> dubois: good evening. i'm cube cube. the blind chinese dissident chen guangcheng has landed at newark airport just outside new york city. his depart infrastructure beijing marked a sudden end to a diplomatic stalemate and an apparent positive turn in u.s.-china developments. elaine quijano joins us from new york. >> reporter: after a 12-hour flight from beijing, chen guangcheng is now on american soil. his...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. well who was that said once mitt romney put paul ryan on the ticket, it meant we would finally have a campaign about two competing visions for the country, a campaign about substance? actually, i was the one who said that, but what do i know? today, we have a campaign that is turning into one of the nastiest and most personal of modern times, one side accusing the other of coming unhinged, the other invoking charges ofanger and hate. nancy cordecord is in iowa. >> reporter: governor romney unleashed one of his harshest critiques of the president to date in ohio and it was intensely personal. he criticized the president for, as he put it, pandering to some americans and demonizing others. >> so, mr. president, take your campaign of division and anger and hate back to chicago and let us get about rebuilding and reuniting america. >> reporter: governor romney's campaign said his long-simmering frustration boiled over tuesday night after the vice p
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. well who was that said once mitt romney put paul ryan on the ticket, it meant we would finally have a campaign about two competing visions for the country, a campaign about substance? actually, i was the one who said that, but what do i know? today, we have a campaign that is turning into one of the nastiest and most personal of modern...
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other things that was very interesting, in the aftermath of the shooting, some of the major networks, cbs and nbc gave like 20 seconds each to tell the story, never brought up the connection with the persons affiliation with the gay rights group. treated it almost indifferently and i was struck by the fact that that's very different than had a person identified as a pro-life or a pro family activists gone into a planned parenthood office and done the same horrible thing, which i think we all would have roundly quickly and unflinchingly condemned as unacceptable. talk about the media coverage and the lack there of? >> well, i'll be very, very candid with you, mike, i haven't tracked a the lot of the media. my first focus has been on my team in making sure they're well. i have seen some of the media coverage and i will say that, and i know we're on fox, but fox has been very good about the coverage. others, i think, have not. either they have covered-- have not covered as i'm told or covered in a very slanted way. so, you know, i'll leave that to the experts on the media to decide. but, i w
other things that was very interesting, in the aftermath of the shooting, some of the major networks, cbs and nbc gave like 20 seconds each to tell the story, never brought up the connection with the persons affiliation with the gay rights group. treated it almost indifferently and i was struck by the fact that that's very different than had a person identified as a pro-life or a pro family activists gone into a planned parenthood office and done the same horrible thing, which i think we all...
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here is he on cbs this morning. >> we know what governor romney says, which is that his proposal for dealing with the debt is first to make it bigger by adopting another round of tax cuts. but he wants to defer until after the election saying what the specifics are. i think that ought to be a little bit of a red flag. >> e.j., if you're the obama campaign you just want t clinton initiative to go on and on. >> he's continuing his role as a math teacher, which he is pretty good at. you know what struck me though? when clinton was speaking earlier. the earned income tax credit which has an ugly name, was one of the really good deeds of the clinton administration. he really boosted that up. and if you remember classic clinton rhetoric, it was always about people who work hard and play by the rules, in other words, the 47% in many cases. and so again, i think that clinton's gift for obama is he has a way of explaining what for most people are complicated and distant issues and bring them back down to earth, which is why you're right. they should keep the global initiative going. >> thanks
here is he on cbs this morning. >> we know what governor romney says, which is that his proposal for dealing with the debt is first to make it bigger by adopting another round of tax cuts. but he wants to defer until after the election saying what the specifics are. i think that ought to be a little bit of a red flag. >> e.j., if you're the obama campaign you just want t clinton initiative to go on and on. >> he's continuing his role as a math teacher, which he is pretty good...
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a cbs poll showing 50 percent say biden one. by a larger margin. joining me now to discuss the debate, its impact, if any, former adviser, fox is political analyst and veteran campaign strategist and former reagan political director, and it is great to have you both here. but, your impression of that debate. lofty, elevated, eliminating. >> and of the above. [laughter] at the end of the day the president was missing in action. look like he was on valium. joe biden should have been on valium last night. >> thorazine. >> something. >> he obviously did what democrats needed, he went out and basically beat the daylights out of both the candidate and the candid he represented. the candid, i think his performance diminished any chance that he can tap of people taking more seriously. lou: i want to interject, talking with two leading psychologists about what they thought about what was transpiring and in the behavior, the conduct of both candid it's honesty chichen night. with other will be interesting analysis. vice-president biden, did he do what he had
a cbs poll showing 50 percent say biden one. by a larger margin. joining me now to discuss the debate, its impact, if any, former adviser, fox is political analyst and veteran campaign strategist and former reagan political director, and it is great to have you both here. but, your impression of that debate. lofty, elevated, eliminating. >> and of the above. [laughter] at the end of the day the president was missing in action. look like he was on valium. joe biden should have been on...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, august 16, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. campaign 2012 has sfwournd a nasty name calling affair. president obama calls the latest criticism from mitt romney dishonest. romney says the president "will do or say anything to get elected." all the attention on the vice presidential candidate, particularly by biden and paul ryan to overhaul medicare. susan mcginnis is with us. >>> ever since ryan was chosen as romney's running mate a lot of the spotlight is shifting to the vice presidential candidates for now. just like the presidential candidates, these two seem to offer more and more evidence that an ugly campaign is getting uglier. >> whether paul ryan will help or hurt mitt romney's chances of winning the white house remains to be seen. but one thing is for certain, romney's choice of running mate has helped make medicare the latest hot button issue in the presidential campaign. >> we want this debate. we need this debate and we will win this debate. >> romney and ryan claim
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. >> randall pinkston, cbs news, charlotte. >>> mitt romney took a break from his debate prep to visit with voters. he chatted about the economy, but dodged questions about whether or not he had watched the first lady's speech last night. his running meat, congressman, paul ryan, hammered away at the president's record during his swing through iowa. >>> the national debt has topped $16 trillion with a t. that growing debt means that congress and whomever wins the white house in november, the current ceiling of $16.4 trillion. >>> one day after we learn that food stamp requests are at a record high in this country, the u.s. department of agriculture announced today that one in every 5 children in this country struggled to fill their tummies last year. that amounts to about 16.5 million kids. that's a record high. the study found that more families are getting help from federal nutrition programs like food stamps and wic. >>> apparently a bit of a problem with your washington post overnight. if you're a subscriber, your paper just didn't include anything at all about the first lady's spe
. >> randall pinkston, cbs news, charlotte. >>> mitt romney took a break from his debate prep to visit with voters. he chatted about the economy, but dodged questions about whether or not he had watched the first lady's speech last night. his running meat, congressman, paul ryan, hammered away at the president's record during his swing through iowa. >>> the national debt has topped $16 trillion with a t. that growing debt means that congress and whomever wins the white...
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manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >>> a funeral will be held today for rose mayr. she's one of the two 19-year- old women killed this week in a train derailment in howard county, maryland. the funeral for elizabeth nass is going to be held tomorrow. the two friends were sitting on the railroad bridge in ellicott city on monday when a coal train jumped the tracks. they were buried by the coal. the national transportation safety board is investigating what happened. >>> a pickup truck slammed into a house today in georgetown. it happened at the corner of 33rd street and p. street northwest at about 8:30 this morning. the driver has been taken to a nearby hospital. there's no word on his condition right now. investigators believe that the driver suffered a seizure. they're still trying to find the exact cause of the crash. >>> also in georgetown police are looking for someone who tried to break into a bank. this happened at the m&t bank on wisconsin of and o. street in the mid -- avenue and o. street in the middle of the night. investigators say that someone cut into
manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >>> a funeral will be held today for rose mayr. she's one of the two 19-year- old women killed this week in a train derailment in howard county, maryland. the funeral for elizabeth nass is going to be held tomorrow. the two friends were sitting on the railroad bridge in ellicott city on monday when a coal train jumped the tracks. they were buried by the coal. the national transportation safety board is investigating what happened. >>> a...
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that and more later on "cbs this morning." for now, that will do it for "cbs morning news." on this thursday. friday eve everybody, almost there. take care everybody. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody. i'm terrell brown. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> is almost for a. at that is
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. >> roll tape this is an excert from a video essay that you did for cbs this morning. louis armstrong. >> my favorite track on this recording is pops version he takes you through his history being born, in dire poverty and then developing, wanting the neighborhood to be proud of him. >> i join the band. >> join those beautiful sounds. >> all over the land. >> this is something that was humility and a desire to please people with great quality music. >> and i think they were his gifts. he was able to turn the light of the human soul on and every time he breathed a note either playing or singing he could uplift our spirits and the heavens would open up and we would begin to see a world in a different way louis armstrong was one of the greatest human beings to ever live on this planet. he gave us a healing that still sits with us. thank you pops. >> rose: produced by the great page. >> yes, number one, it was. she is number one. >> rose: 40 years, how has it changed? >> your dance company? to see people mature, steve who danced with me originally, first performances is st
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